Full range AOX, TOX, POX and EOX instruments for the modern Environmental Laboratory

TE Instruments has developed the Xplorer, an AOX,TOX, POX and EOX analyzer offering fast, accurate and precise analysis of organic halogens.
This brand new model is designed to offer customized solutions to match both current and future analytical needs

Compact, stackable auto sampler for high sample throughput and low cost per analysis

Ultra low detection limit, high stability and reliability due to the temperature controlled titration cell

Low maintenance, optimal combustion and conditioning of gases results in near to zero downtime

Fast and easy switching between AOX, TOX, POX and EOX analysis, resulting in high productivity

CEN, DIN, EPA, ISO and NEN compliant

Full range AOX, TOX, POX and EOX instruments for the modern Environmental Laboratory

TE Instruments has developed the Xplorer, an AOX,TOX, POX and EOX analyzer offering fast, accurate and precise analysis of organic halogens.
This brand new model is designed to offer customized solutions to match both current and future analytical needs

High Performance and High Throughput out of a small footprint

The TE Instruments analyzer is designed to measure rapidly and precise in a wide range of liquid and solid matrices. It is ideal for laboratories performing Organic Halogen analysis, if necessary for round-the-clock operation. The AOX, EOX and POX modules are easily interchangeable. In the AOX manual introduction mode, just one sample cup or frit handling is needed to get spot on results.

Assisted by a unique solid cup slider principle, the sample cup simply utilizes Newton’s law of gravity, by allowing the cup or frit to “fall” into the boat, before entering the horizontal furnace.

When the boat return’s from the furnace, the slider moves to the eject position, where the “burned” cup or frit is collected for re-use, without any pile-up in the furnace tube.

The Xplorer can be upgraded with the TE Instruments Newton-20, a solids auto sampler for full automation of the AOX batch & column method.